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Let's hope the sprog pilot survived the experience when this aircraft flipped. This rather grubby snapshot was found in a Simcoe, Ontario antique shop so the setting is likely an Ontario farm field during WW2. A few locals gawk in the background while two air force types survey the damage. The instructors who went up day after day with novice pilots were some of the war's unsung heroes. Can anyone make a positive ID of this aircraft? Harvard?
Hiked around in -30 for a while until we found this mini sled jump in a playground. I'm surprised we stayed as long as we did, but it was long enough for Dale to stomp his first ever backflip.
Pow vid coming soon!
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The 180 amp +12 bus bar is connected to a battery disconnect switch and through the switch to a 120 amp relay which receives 12 volts from upfitter switch 2. The output of the relay is passed through a 100 amp fuse to the inverter. The relay output is connected to the output of a second 120 amp relay that will be connected to the house battery. The negative sides of the relays are switched to ground such that they can both be disabled or one or the other selected but not both.
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Inverti pra ver o resultado... Boa noite..
Inverted to see the result. Have a good night
This inverter will take power from the trailer's battery and create a source of 110 volt 60 cycle power. It is installed under the front driver side bench seat. The power is supplied to the top half of three of the power outlets in the trailer. Inverter power is also supplied to the exterior 110 volt outlet. An outlet was installed under the passenger side bench seat to allow switching the exterior outlet from shore power to inverter power. The inverter can be turned on and off with a toggle switch located next to the front power outlet. See gpelectric.com/
When we are dry camping or driving the battery will be charged with our solar panel through the solar power controller, which is at the bottom of the photo.
SAFETY ALERT! (Sept 26 2013.) I have just become aware that supplying both inverter power and shore power to the same outlet box is a hazard if there is any possibility of power being on in one of the outlets while off on the other, since an unsuspecting person opening the box may be put in a hazardous situation. To solve this problem I am in the process of buying and installing a manual transfer switch so that power to the outlets can be switched from shore power to inverter power. Both top and bottom outlets will be at the same voltage.
Photo updated March 7. Description updated June 18 and Sept 26 2013.
Another inverted landscape becomes organic abstract form. This time I took the shot with the intention of turning it over. I love how inverting these scenes of natural drainage channels in the Morecambe Bay mud completely alters their appearance; how the valleys and scoops become ridges and bulges and perspective is reversed simply by turning the photo through 180º. Apart from a small crop and even smaller exposure adjustment, no other photoshopping done to the image.
An upside down helicopter, thought impossible for many years, the Westland Lynx is one of the only helicopters than can do this.
I love to play around with my images. This is a black grill I found along the edge of a white building in "down town" Deptford.
I'd be interested to hear what you think of these 2 images so please leave a comment.
Showing you how to invert a picture of a negative to get the real positive image!
-Photograph the negative against a light source using the macro setting of your camera;
-Invert the colors on Photoshop (Ctrl+i);
-Select the area of the photo;
-Apply auto levels and then auto color;
-Increase contrast and decrease brightness.
There you are! Now you can see the "positived" negative. Of course this is downright rudimentary, but more complex schemes can be figured out to improve image quality, and then you can have a digital archive straight out of your negative!
This time the opposite version of the previous photo. Stagecoach Devon Alexander Dennis Enviro 300 bodied MAN 18.240 24151 (WA59FXH) is seen operating the Red park & ride from Honiton Road to Exeter City Centre. I have painted the bus using Inverted in Picnik. Not sure which - if any - out of these two i should keep?